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Not Ranges more Low Level?
Not Ranges more Low Level?
Not quite Ranges but I am interested to know where would be termed the Scottish Equivelent of Mach Loop? Also what are the best frequencies?
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Re: Not Ranges more Low Level?
There isn't a loop as such. Selkirk - moffat valley is the most commonly used, but still very very quiet
Re: Not Ranges more Low Level?
I was thinking more about the North e.g The Highlands, Cairngorms, North and South of Lossie? North of The Forth.
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Re: Not Ranges more Low Level?
Now that the Tornados have left Lossiemouth you would wait weeks or months in any location north of the Central Belt before you saw a single low flying military aircraft.
Re: Not Ranges more Low Level?
Loch Ness and the Great Glen probably sees the most low level traffic North of the Forth, however weeks can go by without anything being seen.
Re: Not Ranges more Low Level?
Where is or was the area known in some quarters as Star Wars Valley or Alley in Scotland?
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